Astronomy Quote by Rodolphe Kasser
““...Then they will fornicate in my name and slay their children [...] in my name, and your star will rule over the thirteenth aeon." And after that Jesus laughed. Judas said, "Master, why are you laughing at us?" Jesus answered and said, "I am not laughing at you but at the error of the stars, because these six stars wander about with these five combatants, and they all will be destroyed along with their creatures.””
About This Quote
The passage describes a chaotic, apocalyptic vision where stars and combatants are destroyed, ending with divine laughter at cosmic error.
In simple terms: Stars and beings are doomed; divine laughter follows.
Accept the unpredictability of cosmic forces.
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Type
When to use this quote
- studying ancient texts
- interpreting prophecy
- exploring cosmology
- creative writing
- philosophical debate
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the “error of the stars” symbolize?
- How does divine laughter affect the perception of fate?
Interpretations may vary; literal meaning is unclear.